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Talk to me about the Jets. What do you know?


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I expect the Panthers to come out and give a tremendous effort and instead of blowing it when it's close, move further in front. to a strong win. They are not gonna run away with it but I feel we are gonna see a good team in front of a lively crowd and win and make believers of themselves. It won't be perfect but it will be a start. 

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This article has links to several articles about the Jets:

https://www.ganggreennation.com/2021/9/6/22658997/new-york-jets-flight-connections-9-6-21

Included in those links is an article about Darnold and the guy who wrote the 5 mismatches the Jets have over the Panthers...also wrote another one about the 5 mismatches the Panthers have over the Jets.  Also included is a breakdown of the Jets roster.

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18 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

"Talk to me about the Jets. What do you know?"

They are capsule looking objects with wings, engines, wheels, pilots and passengers...but that's not important now.  The Panthers have a home game versus New York this Sunday!

I was starting to feel really old that nobody was getting that "Airplane!" reference.  Thanks @Raskle!

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13 minutes ago, rayzor said:

I think there are several teams we are going to face that worries me this year because of our OL.

The jets aren't one of them. People are overestimating the Jets and also overestimating Darnold level of panic proneness.

 

Better to overestimate the Jets and be pleasantly surprised if the Panthers win than underestimate the Jets and be highly disappointed if the Panthers lose.😉

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First game is when you want to play the good teams, not the bad ones.  Better chance to get an upset.

The Jets are strong on the defensive line.  That is about it.  I am and always was a Wilson fan, so that scares me.  His debut could be special.  Sam, in trying to escape the ghosts of the past, has to play the ghosts of his past.  Not fair.  That is like getting hooked up on a blind date with your ex after she dumped you.  Its just wrong.

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